@netcoder I'm on a VPS which let me use more memory than I have for a short period of time, the problem is that without killing it keeps above my quota.
if you have 600mb used by apache, depending on a lot of stuff (your configuration, your script, your HTML pages and external references, etc.), I don't think it's a problem
@NikiC but nonetheless, if somebody says "I don't want to use ifs" and a commenter says "use a switch!" and I say "they're the same thing...", am i wrong*?
The main distinguishing features that switch has is the ability to fall-through and the ability to break/continue out of it. But that's not something you usually need.
@daviesgeek get the timestamp of that date and assign it to a variable (we'll refer to it as $date). now, make a time stamp that's the current time - 24 hours ($before) and one thats the current time + 24 hours ($after). check and see if $date is greater than or equal to before AND less then or equal to after
@GeorgeSumpster I might. Someone will be able to help you, though.
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